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Grigoris Argeros serves as Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology at Eastern Michigan University, where his work centers on urban dynamics, demographic shifts, and racial/ethnic relations within metropolitan contexts.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Sociology from Fordham University (2011)
- M.A. in Applied Social Research from Queens College of the City University of New York
Professor Argeros investigates patterns of racial and ethnic neighborhood transformation, locational attainment disparities, and residential segregation mechanisms across urban and suburban landscapes. His methodological approach integrates social demography with spatial analysis to examine how class and race intersect in shaping residential outcomes. This research contributes to broader understandings of metropolitan inequality and population redistribution trends.
His scholarly output appears in prominent journals including City and Community, Journal of Urban Affairs, and Sociology Compass, reflecting consistent engagement with core urban sociology debates. While specific grant histories and student advising records remain unreported in available materials, his publication record demonstrates sustained contribution to demographic and urban studies literature.



